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Author: Ba, Bocar

Title: The Effect of Police Oversight on Crime and Allegations of Misconduct: Evidence from Chicago

Summary: Abstract Does policing the police increase crime? We avoid simultaneity effects of increased public oversight following an officer-involved shooting scandal by identifying events in Chicago that only impacted officers' self-monitoring. We estimate crimes' response to types of oversight using generalized synthetic control methods. Cautionary notes from the police union, inducing officers to self-monitor, significantly reduced Constitutional violation complaints without increasing crime. In contrast, complaints and crime rise post-scandal. This suggests that higher crime following more oversight results not solely from de-policing but also from civilian behavior simultaneously changing. Our research suggests that proactive accountability improves police resident interactions without increasing crime.

Details: S.L.: 2019. 73p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 30, 2019 at: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6e0sgn3jmuzdpox/Ba%20and%20Rivera%20%282019%29_final.pdf?dl=0

Year: 2019

Country: United States

URL: https://sites.google.com/view/bocarba/research

Shelf Number: 155242

Keywords:
Accountability
Crime
Ferguson Effect
Officer Involved Shootings
Police
Police Misconduct
Police Union
Public Oversight